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Occupational stress in the armed forces: An Indian army perspective
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Occupational stress in the armed forces: An Indian army perspective
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The Padang, the Sahib and the Sepoy - the role of the Indian Army in Malaya, 1945 to 1946
Published 2013“…<p>This thesis analyses the nation-building work that the Indian Army undertook during the military administration of Malaya, 1945-6. …”
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Occupational Stress in the Indian Army Oncology Nursing Workforce: A Cross-sectional Study
Published 2018-01-01“…Methods: This study was conducted on 81 out of 100 oncology-trained nurses working in various oncology centers of Indian Army who consented to participate in it. It was carried out in five oncology centers of our organization where oncology-related facilities are available. …”
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Study of association between body composition and anthropometric dimensions in a population of Indian Army
Published 2014-10-01“…Material and method: This study was carried out on randomly selected 373 Gorkha soldiers (age range was 20-48 years) of Indian army. All anthropometric parameters were measured using calibrated anthropometer, sliding caliper, skin fold calipers and inelastic steel measuring tape. …”
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Predictive equation for basal metabolic rate of young Indian soldiers
Published 2016-10-01Subjects: “…indian army…”
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Challenges in diagnosing mucinous neoplasms of appendix: a retrospective observational study
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A Rare Presentation of Cavernous Hemangioma of Both Inferior Turbinates
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A Rare Presentation of Cavernous Hemangioma of Both Inferior Turbinates
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Rehabilitation following surgical management of MNETI: A splint in time saves nine!
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ODD MAN OUT : THE STORY OF THE SINGAPORE TRAITOR /
Published 1993“…Two days after the start of the 1941 invasion of Malaya, Captain Patrick Stanley Vaughan Heenan, a New Zealander serving in the Indian Army, was caught sending secret codes to the Japanese. …”
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Dental research in the Indian Armed Forces
Published 2015-01-01“…The Army Dental (AD) Corps is an essential entity under the Indian Army, rendering comprehensive dental care to the combatants and dependents of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. …”
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Telemedicine – A way forward for medical consultation at high altitude
Published 2022-01-01“…In India, telemedicine has revolutionized the health-care system by minimizing the cost, avoiding the long-distance travels and in timely providing specialist care in remote areas. The Indian Army is also reaping the benefits of telemedicine, by providing round-the-clock medical care to the troops deployed in high-altitude areas.…”
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The status and distribution of major aquatic fauna in the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary in Rajasthan with special reference to the Gangetic Dolphin <i>Platanista gangetica gan...
Published 2009-03-01“…This paper records observation on the status and distribution of Gangetic Dolphin, Gharial, Mugger and other aquatic animals, and birds in the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary in Rajasthan during the Chambal river expedition conducted with the Indian Army in May 1998. A total of five Gangetic Dolphins, nine Gharials, 14 Indian Mugger crocodiles and 118 species of birds were sighted during the survey of 350km-long stretch of the river Chambal from Keshoraipatan-Bundi to Dhaulpur. …”
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Who sings for the Hornbill?: the performance and politics of culture in Nagaland, Northeast India
Published 2013-06-01“…While the region has witnessed over fifty yearsof armed conflict between the Indian state and different Naga nationalistsdemanding independence, the Festival provides a creative public spacewhere all sections of society – urban/rural; students/politicians/administrators;Indian army/Naga nationalists – can freely mingle, a temporary lull from theotherwise pervasive militarised landscape.…”
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Why has India's counterinsurgency strategy been more successful than Pakistan's and what should Pakistan do to enhance or improve its strategy? a comparative analysis of Indian and...
Published 2013“…The study provides an analysis of why the Indian army has been able to successfully protect itself from horne grown terrorists while Pakistan is potentially heading into a civil war due to the growing insurgencies within its borders.…”
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Winning battles with a joke
Published 2023-03-01“…This paper explores how humour is initiated, propagated and maintained in the Indian Army. We conducted twelve in-depth interviews with retired army professionals and used Braun and Clarke’s (2006) thematic analysis to capture the study's main findings. …”
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'The Danger of Divided Command': British civil and military disputes over the conduct of the Zululand campaigns of 1879 and 1888
Published 2012-02-01“…The most spectacular and bitter confrontation of this sort was that between the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, and the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, Lord Kitchener, which culminated in Curzon's resignation in August 1905.' …”
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